Guidance for Local Returning Officers administering a Police and Crime Commissioner election in England and Wales

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Production of postal voting stationery

As part of your planning, you will have decided whether the production of postal voting stationery and the issuing of postal votes will be carried out in-house or outsourced. 

Further guidance to support your decision-making on outsourcing can be found in our guidance on managing contractors and suppliers.

Contents of postal ballot pack

You must send a postal ballot pack to all eligible postal voters.1 Postal ballot packs must include:2  

  • an outgoing envelope 
  • return envelopes: envelope ‘A’ (the ballot paper envelope) and envelope ‘B’ (the covering envelope for the return of envelope ‘A’ and the postal voting statement)
  • a ballot paper 
  • a postal voting statement 

Police Fire and Crime Commissioner

In some police areas the candidate elected to the role of PCC also holds the fire and rescue authority function.

In these areas the statement as to postal ballot papers must reflect this. 

second half

In addition you must issue instructional information ensuring that those entitled to vote by post are able to obtain:3  

  • translations into other languages of any directions to or guidance for voters sent with the ballot paper
  • a translation into Braille of such directions or guidance
  • a graphical representation of such directions or guidance
  • the directions or guidance in any other form (including any audible form)
Last updated: 3 April 2024